fees

Fee

An agreed-upon, stated amount one pays for a service or privilege. For example, one may be required to pay a fee to attend college, to open an account with a brokerage, or to do any number of other things. Fees are stated and are usually standardized for the person or organization receiving them.

fees

the payments to professional persons such as lawyers and accountants for performing services on behalf of clients.

Charalambidou also said two lawyers, over the last six years, were paid e1/4460,000 for state-offered legal representation cases, but when their tax returns were checked by the Internal Revenue Department, it was identified that these returns did not match the pair's stated income.

However in a further case, relating to a teaching assistant who could have been reported to the Independent Safeguarding Authority as a result of a disciplinary hearing, the court held that legal representation should not be allowed at the hearing.

Marblehead, MA), a provider of information, training and consulting products and services for the healthcare regulation and compliance markets, and Stevens & Lee (New York), a firm that offers legal representation to healthcare providers and organizations in their efforts to manage risk and control loss, have launched The Healthcare Risk Management Institute (HRMI; hcriskinstitute.

Instead, the Justice Department is pursuing a course that threatens the Sixth Amendment right to legal representation by exposing just about any attorney who represents a suspected terrorist to the risk of prosecution, thereby discouraging lawyers from taking such cases or, if they do, from representing their clients zealously.

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